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1980 – 1989
- 1988
- [c10]Theodore C. Willoughby, Judith A. Hughes:
Male/female programmer and systems analyst Job performance. SIGCPR 1988: 200-201 - 1983
- [c9]Theodore C. Willoughby:
Exposure, knowledge or skill the computer literacy dilemma. SIGCPR 1983: 75-78
1970 – 1979
- 1979
- [c8]Theodore C. Willoughby, Paul L. Veneskey:
A study of late MIS projects. SIGCPR 1979: 1-12 - 1977
- [c7]Theodore C. Willoughby:
Computing personnel turnover: A review of the literature. ACM Annual Conference 1977: 211-214 - [e7]Theodore C. Willoughby:
Proceedings of the fifteenth annual SIGCPR conference, SIGCPR 1977, Arlington, Virginia, USA, August 18-19, 1977. ACM 1977, ISBN 978-1-4503-7403-3 [contents] - 1976
- [c6]Theodore C. Willoughby:
Contents and relevance of the CDP examination (A Survey). SIGCPR 1976: 194-197 - [e6]Roy Cottrell, Linda Mills, Theodore C. Willoughby:
Proceedings of the fourteenth annual computer personnel research conference, SIGCPR 1976, USA, 1976. ACM 1976, ISBN 978-1-4503-7391-3 [contents] - 1975
- [j6]Theodore C. Willoughby:
Book Review. Data Base 6(4): 32 (1975) - [c5]Theodore C. Willoughby:
Psychometric characteristics of the CDP examination. SIGCPR 1975: 152-160 - [e5]Theodore C. Willoughby:
Proceedings of the thirteenth annual SIGCPR conference, SIGCPR 1975, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, June 19-20, 1975. ACM 1975, ISBN 978-1-4503-7452-1 [contents] - 1974
- [e4]Theodore C. Willoughby:
Proceedings of the twelfth annual SIGCPR conference, SIGCPR 1974, Boulder, Colorado, USA, July 18-19, 1974. ACM 1974, ISBN 978-1-4503-7455-2 [contents] - 1973
- [j5]August L. Johnston Jr., Theodore C. Willoughby:
Programming from prose, flowcharts or decision tables. ACM SIGCSE Bull. 5(4): 4-7 (1973) - [c4]Theodore C. Willoughby:
Student attitudes toward computers. SIGCSE 1973: 145-148 - [e3]Theodore C. Willoughby:
Proceedings of the eleventh annual SIGCPS computer personnel research conference, SIGCPR 1973, College Park, Maryland, USA, June 21-22, 1973. ACM 1973, ISBN 978-1-4503-7424-8 [contents] - 1972
- [j4]Theodore C. Willoughby:
Staffing the MIS function. ACM Comput. Surv. 4(4): 241-259 (1972) - [j3]Theodore C. Willoughby, A. D. Arnold:
ommunicating with Decision Tables, Flowcharts, and Prose. Data Base 4(3): 13-16 (1972) - [j2]Theodore C. Willoughby:
Review of "The Psychology of Computer Programming, by Gerald M. Weinberg." Van Nostrand Reinhold Company, 1971. Data Base 4(3): 21 (1972) - [j1]Theodore C. Willoughby:
An upside down PH.D. program. ACM SIGCSE Bull. 4(4): 8-10 (1972) - [c3]Theodore C. Willoughby:
Are programmers paranoid? SIGCPR 1972: 47-54 - [e2]Theodore C. Willoughby:
Proceedings of the tenth annual SIGCPR conference, SIGCPR 1972, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, June 15-16, 1972. ACM 1972, ISBN 978-1-4503-7462-0 [contents] - 1971
- [c2]Theodore C. Willoughby, William H. Enneis, Jean M. Palormo, Wayne W. Sorenson:
Current perspectives on selection testing (Panel). SIGCPR 1971: 54-74 - [e1]Theodore C. Willoughby:
Proceedings of the ninth annual SIGCPR conference, SIGCPR 1971, Illinois, USA, June 21-22, 1971. ACM 1971, ISBN 978-1-4503-7467-5 [contents] - 1970
- [c1]Theodore C. Willoughby:
Needs, interests, and reinforcer preferences of data processing personnel. SIGCPR 1970: 119-143
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